Please note: Our Club meets every Thu at Noon at the Castle Rock Library EXCEPT on the 3rd Thursday of every month when we have a social activity. Please call Steve at 303-909-7563 to find out where we will meet for this month.

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On August 23 District Governor Sandy Mortensen visited our club to give us a preview of what this upcoming Rotary Year looks like! Sandy got to present Member Les Lilley with his winnings from our Happy Bucks! Thank you, Sandy! Congratulations, Les!

Castle Rock High Noon Rotary Club has been working on the Navajo Reservation helping to provide water to farmers there. As a result of that, we are organizing distribution of dictionaries to children in the Chinle, Arizona area. We have a GoFundMe campaign started at the link below. We will be delivering these great dictionaries to the kids in early 2019. If you would like to help, please go to the GoFundMe page and donate! Please share on Facebook as well!

District 5450 Scholarship Chair and Castle Rock High Noon member, Steve Baroch introduced 2018/19 Scholar Brian Adams and his parents Julianne and Jeff to the 5 Points Rotary Club members. Brian, who received a $30,000 scholarship will be leaving shortly to continue his Doctoral Studies in Infectious Diseases.

The process for applying for the District Scholarship can be found at the following website.

This month, the Castle Rock High Noon Rotary Club distributed 190 Hardback Dictionaries to students at Larkspur Elementary, Cherry Valley Elementary, Franktown Elementary and Sedalia Elementary schools. These beautiful Dictionaries are given to each of the children as their personal book. We take for granted the impact of books and the pride that children can find in having their own book. Also, in today’s Internet world where everything can be looked up online, the art of looking up reference material and alphabetized material, a fabulous thought process and skill, can be lost with some children!

Blake Grimes, Senior from Douglas County High School, receives the Student of the Quarter award from Castle Rock High Noon Rotary Club. Also in attendance are (Left to Right) Castle Rock High Noon President Jack Klusak, Charles Grimes (Blake's Father), Gretchen Grimes (Blake's Mother) and Castle Rock Member Les Lilly.

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